This will be their final friendly before they meet in Brazil on July 5 ahead of the Olympic Games.

A double from Caitlin Foord saw Australia triumph over the Kiwis on the weekend but Stajcic wasn't satisfied by the performance.

Stajcic is planning to make at least three changes to his line-up for the second match against New Zealand, with Laura Alleway, Kyah Simon and Emily van Egmond all set to come into the side.

"Hopefully by the time we get out tomorrow, we'll have improved our cohesion a bit more and a little bit more of the rhythm that we had earlier at the [Olympic Games] qualifiers," he told reporters on Monday.

The Matildas coach added that he is fairly settled on his squad for the Olympics, although injured forward Sam Kerr will be given every opportunity to prove her fitness after missing the two New Zealand games.

"I think we're pretty close to be honest," Stajcic said.

"There's 20 here and we pick 18 for the actual Olympics and another two will be on stand-by on top of that."

The Matildas will make their return to the Olympics in August after missing the past two tournaments, with Lisa De Vanna the only survivor from the 2004 squad that went to Athens.

The veteran striker can't wait for Rio 2016.

"The way that we feel going into Rio is a strong belief that we can take it to the world, and actually get a medal," she said.

"We're going for the medal... and in the past it's always been numbers, it's always been talk but this time it's actually a feeling and a belief that we can do it."

Australia will face Canada, Zimbabwe and Germany in their group at Rio 2016.